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Otto Link mouthpieces are an important part of the history of jazz sound throughout the 20th century to the present day. Used by the most legendary artists of the genre, such as John Coltrane, Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Hank Mobley, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon and so many others, to contemporaries Chris Potter or Joshua Redman, to name just a couple of an endless list of great artists.
Super Tone Master metal mouthpieces are 24k gold plated and Tone Edge hard rubber mouthpieces combine elegant design with rich sound quality. Available in soprano, alto, tenor and baritone, all with ligatures and mouthpieces caps.
The different periods and places of production of the brand, gave baptism to names such as Florida, Slant Signature, Early Babbit, Transitional, etc, giving way to a legion of historians and seekers of the Holy Grail of antique mouthpieces. Both these Vintage relics and the modern Otto Link are synonymous with sound quality and continue to write jazz history.
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About Otto Link
Otto Link mouthpieces are an important part of the history of jazz sound throughout the 20th century to the present day. Used by the most legendary artists of the genre, such as John Coltrane, Ben Webster, Coleman Hawkins, Stan Getz, Hank Mobley, Sonny Rollins, Dexter Gordon and so many others, to contemporaries Chris Potter or Joshua Redman, to name just a couple of an endless list of great artists.
Super Tone Master metal mouthpieces are 24k gold plated and Tone Edge hard rubber mouthpieces combine elegant design with rich sound quality. Available in soprano, alto, tenor and baritone, all with ligatures and mouthpieces caps.
The different periods and places of production of the brand, gave baptism to names such as Florida, Slant Signature, Early Babbit, Transitional, etc, giving way to a legion of historians and seekers of the Holy Grail of antique mouthpieces. Both these Vintage relics and the modern Otto Link are synonymous with sound quality and continue to write jazz history.